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From: locogringo1/9/2020 6:26:37 PM
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FACTS for brain dead liberals that must lie to save face:

Ted Cruz Blasts Fake News AP for Its Phony ‘Fact Check’ of President Trump’s Reminder That Obama Gave Iran $150 Billion

The bogus fact check drew the attention of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who called out the newswire service as a shill and propagandist for our enemies.

“To serve as essentially apologists for the enemy of America, it’s really sad,” Cruz said on “Fox News @ Night” on Wednesday.

“I get that they don’t like Donald Trump. That is not lost on anybody. The media has lost their minds, many congressional Democrats have lost their minds,” he told Fox News.

“Listen, here’s a very simple principle: money is fungible,” said Cruz.

“Under the catastrophic Obama Iran Nuclear Deal, the United States allowed between $100 billion and $150 billion to flow directly into Iran,” he said.

“The Obama administration sent $1.7 billion in cash, in unmarked bills, on pallets in the dead of night on a plane flown into Iran…” he recounted.

“Money is fungible and when you flood the Ayatollah — who is chanting ‘death to America’ — with over $100 billion, in a very real sense that money and the Obama administration allowed to flow into Iran is what helped fund those missiles that were attacking our servicemen and women [on Tuesday] night,” Cruz concluded, referring to Iraniani assets unfrozen as part of the deal.
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